Outwardly safe, aristocratic, and uncontroversial, the English country house seems suitably benign coffee-table material to leaf through on a drowsy Sunday afternoon. However, while the story of the English country house is certainly steeped in nostalgia and privilege, it is also a narrative of exclusion, exploitation, and decline. Geoffrey G. Hiller engages with each of these manifestations in hi ... (read more)
Sarah Dempster
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Sarah Dempster is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia. She completed her PhD in 2013 on the subject of literary landscapes in seventeenth-century literature and is now in the process of turning her thesis in to a book. Sarah also writes regularly for the Murdoch press.